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<blockquote data-quote="becca59" data-source="post: 2045148" data-attributes="member: 264425"><p>[USER=425990]@SueJB[/USER] Interesting link, read the whole lot. I agree with @helensaramy the more I read the more I disliked the mother. Am examining the reasons why, is it because she is talking a lot of sense (and I’m burying my head in the sand) or is it because she is so controlling. Jury’s out! I also agree about non diabetics spiking for a short time. Is that because the body needs that short glucose boost, and by keeping too rigid a control we are doing something ultimately damaging. When all said and done the bodies design is amazing. Anyway without a pump, micromanaging to that degree would be nigh on impossible. Am sticking under the 100 so doing my best. </p><p>It is raining cats and dogs outside our window, glad bank holidays are just another day in the life of us retired folk. Otherwise I would be very ticked off. Planning a little trip to Lincolnshire coast this week, parents away so going to use their house as a base. So the weather better buck up a little.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="becca59, post: 2045148, member: 264425"] [USER=425990]@SueJB[/USER] Interesting link, read the whole lot. I agree with @helensaramy the more I read the more I disliked the mother. Am examining the reasons why, is it because she is talking a lot of sense (and I’m burying my head in the sand) or is it because she is so controlling. Jury’s out! I also agree about non diabetics spiking for a short time. Is that because the body needs that short glucose boost, and by keeping too rigid a control we are doing something ultimately damaging. When all said and done the bodies design is amazing. Anyway without a pump, micromanaging to that degree would be nigh on impossible. Am sticking under the 100 so doing my best. It is raining cats and dogs outside our window, glad bank holidays are just another day in the life of us retired folk. Otherwise I would be very ticked off. Planning a little trip to Lincolnshire coast this week, parents away so going to use their house as a base. So the weather better buck up a little. [/QUOTE]
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